![]() Harritton decided to send her with Miss Abbott (a friend of Lilia) away, so Lilia could forget about her “crush”(the old lady will so regret this). Poor (and stupid) Lilia obeyed without any protest, but soon she started a friendship with one man and liked him so much and it was so clear that Mrs. ![]() But she never missed the opportunity to moralize Lilia and tell her how she should behave and what she has to do in order to suit their “noble” family. Herriton was against decision of her elder son Charlie to marry the woman from the lower class, but in the end she made up her mind to this fact. Herritons belong to the upper strata of society (at least they act as they do). ![]() Herriton, her son Philip, her daughter Harriet and her daughter-in-law Lilia with her little daughter Irma. The first one we see at Sawston, a common English town of Edwardian epoch, where people lived without any interesting events and were extremely bored, where the gap between the upper and lower classes was deep. This story highlights two different societies worlds in their contrast. We are thankful for their contributions and encourage you to make your own. ![]() These notes were contributed by members of the GradeSaver community. ![]()
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